How are fossils preserved or formed?

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Fossils
Essential Questions:
* What are fossils and how are they formed
(preserved)?
* What are the different kinds of fossils?
* What do fossils tell about how organisms
have changed over time?
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How are fossils formed?
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How do fossils form?
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Fossils are the preserved remains or
traces of living things.
– Fossils provide evidence of how life has
changed over time.
– Fossils also help scientists infer how
Earth’s surface has changed.
– Fossils are clues to what past
environments were like.
How do fossils form?
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Most fossils form when living things
die and are buried by sediments. The
sediments slowly harden into rock and
preserve the shapes of the organisms.
How do fossils form?
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Scientists who
study fossils are
called
paleontologists.
How do fossils form?
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Fossils are usually
found in
sedimentary rock.
Sedimentary rock is
the type of rock
that is made of
hardened sediment.
What are the different kinds of
fossils?
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Fossils found in rock include petrified
fossils, molds and casts, carbon films,
and trace fossils.
Other fossils form when the remains of
organisms are preserved in substances
such as tar, amber, or ice.
How are fossils
preserved or formed?
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Mineral Replacement:
– Fossils where the spaces are filled with minerals
from groundwater.
– Sometimes minerals replace all the original hard
parts of an organism.
Mineral Replacement
How are fossils
preserved or formed?
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Carbon films
– An extremely thin coating of carbon on rock.
HOW DOES A CARBON FILM FORM?
– When sediment buries an organism, some of the
materials that make up the organism can
become gases. These gases escape from the
sediment, leaving carbon behind. Eventually,
only a thin film of carbon remains.
Carbon Films
How are fossils
preserved or formed?
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Molds and casts
– A mold is a hollow area in sediment in the
shape of an organism or part of an organism.
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A mold forms when the hard part of the organism such
as a shell, is buried in sediment.
– A cast is a copy of the shape of an organism.
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Water carrying dissolved minerals and sediment may
seep into the empty space of a mold. If the water
deposits the minerals and sediment there, the result is
a cast.
Molds and Casts
How are fossils
preserved or formed?
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Original Remains
– Some processes preserve the remains of
organisms with little or no change.
Some remains are preserved when organisms
become trapped in tar.
 Ancient organisms also have been preserved
in amber. Amber is the hardened resin, or
sap, of evergreen trees.
 Freezing is another way in which remains can
be preserved.
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Original Remains
How are fossils
preserved or formed?
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Trace fossils
– Trace fossils provide evidence of the
activities of ancient organisms.
– A fossilized footprint is on example of a
trace fossil.
– Other examples of trace fossils include
the trails that animals followed or the
burrows that they lived in.
Trace Fossils
How are fossils
preserved or formed?
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Trails/Burrows
– Trails and burrows are two types of fossils
that can be found under the trace fossils
category.
– Tells more about the organism's behavior
rather than the organism itself.
– Typically formed when an organism moves
over the surface of soft sediment and leaves
an impression of its movement behind.
Trails/Burrows
What are the different kinds of
fossils?
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Petrified Fossils
– A fossil may form
when the remains of
an organism become
petrified.
– Petrified means
“turning to stone”
– Petrified fossils are
fossils in which
minerals replace all
or part of an
organism.
What do fossils tell about how
organisms have changed over
time?
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The fossil record provides evidence about
the history of life on Earth. The fossil
record also shows that different groups of
organisms have changed over time.
The fossil record reveals a surprising fact:
fossils occur in a particular order.
– Older rocks contain fossils of simpler organisms.
Younger rocks contain fossils of more complex
organisms.
– In other words, the fossil record shows that life
on Earth has evolved, or changed.
What do fossils tell about how
organisms have changed over
time?
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The fossil record provides evidence to
support the theory of evolution.
A scientific theory is a well-tested concept
that explains a wide range of observations.
Evolution is the gradual change in living
things over long periods of time.
The fossil record shows that millions of
types of organisms have evolved.
– But many others have become extinct.
– A type of organism is extinct if it no longer exists
and will never again live on Earth.
What do fossils tell about how
organisms have changed over
time?
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Paleontologists use fossils to build up
a picture of Earth’s environments in
the past.
Fossils also provide evidence of Earth’s
climate in the past.
Scientists can use fossils to learn
about changes in Earth’s surface.
Fossils
By Mr. Parr
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNSrNTnIDE
In Summary
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Most fossils form when living things die and
are quickly buried by sediment, which
eventually hardens and preserves parts of
the organisms.
The major kinds of fossils include petrified
remains, molds, casts, carbon films, trace
fossils, and preserved remains.
The fossil record shows that many different
organisms have lived on Earth at different
times and that groups of organisms have
changed over time.
Fossils
Preserved fossils
amber
tar
Rock Fossils
ice
Trace fossils
Casts and molds
Petrified fossils
Carbon films
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